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    She is gorgeous!! Congrats on getting a beautiful boa!!

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    New boa addition. Advice/help please

    Boa c. Longicauda?
    Ps beautiful snake.
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    Re: New boa addition. Advice/help please

    Quote Originally Posted by Herpenthusiast3 View Post
    Boa c. Longicauda?
    Ps beautiful snake.
    X2 She is definitely a B.C.Longicauda from Peru it's possible that she might even be Anerytheristic as it is very common among B.C.L but would need better lighting to tell.

    I have always wanted a Longtailed Boa, however shd will probably not exhibit the "Long tail" as it is generally only seen in males of the species.

    Congratulations on bringing home such a lovely Snake.

    Longicauda are generally regarded as a very calm and easygoing type of Boa. I have a good friend who uses a male Longicauda to do outreach shows with kids.

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    Re: New boa addition. Advice/help please

    Quote Originally Posted by BigJayPiercer View Post
    X2 She is definitely a B.C.Longicauda from Peru it's possible that she might even be Anerytheristic as it is very common among B.C.L but would need better lighting to tell.

    I have always wanted a Longtailed Boa, however shd will probably not exhibit the "Long tail" as it is generally only seen in males of the species.

    Congratulations on bringing home such a lovely Snake.

    Longicauda are generally regarded as a very calm and easygoing type of Boa. I have a good friend who uses a male Longicauda to do outreach shows with kids.

    Sent from my LGL45C using Tapatalk 2
    Thank you! I'm not 100% she's a girl yet though. We haven't sexed her yet since she's just been relaxing. She loved all the lil kids at the expo though! & the only thing she has gotten huffy about is my friends dog lol. & it's like lil spurts of hissing, kinda cute. I will do more research on longicuada then!

    Thanks again.
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